Active Cruise Control[M10]

Active Cruise Control (ACC)[B9] uses your Toyota’s built-in camera and front-grille-mounted radar to keep your vehicle at a pre-selected speed, automatically accelerating and decelerating with the traffic in front.

Some Toyota models feature All-Speed ACC, allowing you to slow down to 0km/h. Other select models only feature High-Speed ACC, which is designed to operate at speeds above 50km/h.

HOW IT WORKS

Constant speed control

Once you’ve reached your chosen speed, simply activate and set the ACC, and your vehicle will stay at your chosen speed. If you want to cancel ACC, just apply the brake or deactivate the ACC.

Following control

To ensure that a safe distance between vehicles is maintained, the road ahead is monitored by both a camera integrated and a radar. When these sensors detect a slower moving vehicle within range , the system will slow your vehicle to maintain a safe distance.

Deceleration control

If the car in front slows down or gets closer than your pre-set range, ACC will automatically reduce your speed until you reach 40km/h. If you need to slow down even further, you’ll get an audio and visual alert.

Acceleration control

If you’re travelling slower than your constant speed setting and the vehicle in front accelerates, ACC will automatically increase your speed until you’re travelling at the speed you have set.

Please note: This technology is a driver-assist feature only. It’s not designed to replace safe driving practices.

TSS applicability

Not all Toyota Safety Sense[S1] features are available as standard across the range. See what’s available on your Toyota of interest.